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Friday, July 25, 2008

Symantec Says Windows Vista Will be Less Secure than XP

Microsoft, Vista will be the most secure Windows ever Despite all the provisional release of Windows Vista, Symantec has been out and said in a report that, Windows Vista is very likely to be lower when the safety of its vessels than Windows XP is today. According to Symantec, it has found a number of security flaws in Vista and with the network. Symantec said that its new Vista large blocks of code that is the problem. According to Symantec's report, "Microsoft has eliminated a lot of stood the test of the code and replace it with fresh written code, complete with new corner cases and defects, which may provide a more stable network Stacked in the long term, but will be stable in the near future. " Microsoft has claimed that in Windows Vista will be on the basis of security, it has been realized with the XP. In fact, this is one of the reasons, Windows Vista development has been taking a very long time. New operating system also will include the new network stack that, natively support IPv6 standards. Microsoft responded to Symantec's report said: "In view of Windows Vista is still in the testing phase of development and not yet final, made the request in this report, the best, premature. For a wide range of work We are doing to make Windows Vista the most secure version of Windows, but we believe that there is no evidence that the claim also. " Symantec said it provided a report with Microsoft to help.

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